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PSY 260 EXAM 2 What is activated with sweet and bitter receptors? - G-proteins 2nd messengers Ageusia - loss of taste perception Phenylthiocarbamide - PTC causes people to taste nothing Supertasters - 25% of people have more fungiform papillae on their taste buds Supertasters are picky eaters...

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PSY 260 EXAM 2

What is activated with sweet and bitter receptors?

- G-proteins
2nd messengers


Ageusia

- loss of taste perception


Phenylthiocarbamide

- PTC
causes people to taste nothing


Supertasters

- 25% of people have more fungiform papillae on their taste buds
Supertasters are picky eaters because food taste more bitter


Medium tasters

- 50% of people, less taste buds/receptors than supertasters


Nontasters

- 25% of people, have the least amount of taste receptors


What can make sour substances sweet?

- miracle berries


Gymnema sylvestre

- causes sweet substances to lose their taste

,Olfaction

- the sense of smell


Olfactory receptors

- sensory receptors for the nose, replaced every month


Pheromones

- chemicals released by an animal to affect the behavior of others of the same species
important for social behaviors


Vomeronasal organ

- sensitive to pheromones
(ex: women linking their periods)


Anosmia

- absence of the sense of smell


Specific anosmia

- the inability to smell one specific odor/chemical


Hyperosmia

- increased sensitivity to odors


Synesthesia

- describing one kind of sensation in terms of another ("a loud color", "a sweet sound")
result from too many branches within axons to other cortical regions


What happens if a sensory system is lost?

, - the brain adapts because it has a lot of plasticity


Types of muscles

- skeletal, smooth, cardiac


Neuromuscular junction

- junction between the neuron and the muscle


Proprioceptors

- sensory receptors in our muscles and joints


Muscle spindle

- senses when the muscles are stretching
ex: knee jerk reflex at the doctors


Golgi tendon organ

- senses when the muscles are contracting
they send inhibitory message if muscles contract too hard


Central pattern generators

- circuits that control coordinated movement


Myasthenia gravis

- immune system attacks cholinergic receptors in the muscle (aka neuron weakness)


Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

- Lou Gehrig's disease, degeneration of motor neurons
- person loses voluntary movement

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